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Strong earthquake caused Japan to suspend export of some mechanical parts
Affected by the earthquake in Japan, on March 15, the Japanese machinery parts manufacturer THK reported that due to the strong earthquake damage to the power supply system, the production capacity was affected, the company will suspend the export of linear slides and ball Screws, giving priority to Japanese domestic manufacturers. This has made the supply of key parts for machine tool operators in Taiwan even tighter. Although short-term companies have certain stocks, whether Japanese suppliers will really tighten exports in the future will have to continue to observe their long-term effects. In addition, FANUC's plant and equipment in Japan's largest CNC machine controller (CNC) controller factory has not been directly impacted by strong earthquakes. However, since more than 6 earthquakes occurred in Shizuoka area, FANUC is also damaged by local transportation system and infrastructure. It would also be worrying to suspend the controller exit. It is understood that the machine tool factory imported from FANUC in Taiwan can reach 30,000 sets of machine tool controllers every year, and the trade volume exceeds 10 billion yuan. Since 2010, orders from machine tool factories in Taiwan have skyrocketed due to the rebound in market demand. However, due to limited production capacity and sometimes insufficient supply of key components, the product shipment period has been discharged to the end of the second quarter. The current strong earthquake in Japan has left hidden dangers to the local manufacturing supply chain. Before the earthquake, orders for machine parts in Japan took 3 to 4 months to pick up the goods. At present, the mechanical parts used in Taiwan's machine tool factories, especially high-end precision parts such as controllers, bearings and ball slides, still rely on imports from Japan.